Written by: Carly Donsbach College Station, Texas- Texas A&M’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences unveiled its new Wildlife, Fisheries and Ecological Sciences building on September 15. The 80,000-square foot structure is located on West Campus in the Agriculture and Life Sciences Complex on John Kimbrough Boulevard. This 5-story building includes two floors of… Read More →

Courtney Zuber ’17 took a leap of faith and landed on the stage of an international floral art program in Seattle, Washington this July. Her journey started, however, in a lab on the west campus of Texas A&M University in College Station where she joined a floral design club after seeing a flier about the… Read More →

By: Shraddha Sankhe The Kirchner Food Fellowship is an innovative, hands-on impact investment program that harnesses the power of millennials to find, fund and assist promising socially responsible agricultural businesses. The program is competitive and gives students an opportunity to learn entrepreneurial leadership skills to invest money into agriculture-oriented businesses that offer the promise of a sustainable solution… Read More →

Written by: Olga Kuchment Mr. Jim Johnson’s colleagues have asked for one more lesson, to commemorate his time at Texas A&M. After having spent 13 years as successful florist shop owner, having seen 31 years as first holder of the Benz Chair in Floral Design at Texas A&M University— and having inspired countless people around… Read More →

Writer: Adam Russell, 903-834-6191, adam.russell@ag.tamu.edu Contact: Dr. David Caldwell, 979-845-4747, caldwell@poultry.tamu.edu Texas A&M University’s department of poultry science feed mill in College Station provides tens of thousands of chickens with nourishment each day, but is more than half a century old and showing its age. Amid a layer of cobwebs, corn dust, soybean flakes and… Read More →

COLLEGE STATION- Army veteran and food science and technology major in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences received one of the highest honors at Texas A&M University. Joshua Sutton received the Robert Gates-Muller Family Outstanding Student Award. The award is given to the one exceptional senior graduating from Texas A&M who has demonstrated qualities… Read More →

Writer: Kay Ledbetter COLLEGE STATION – The ScottsMiracle-Gro Facility for Lawn and Garden Research, located at 3100 F&B Road in College Station, officially opened May 3. The new facility is part of a long-term agreement among ScottsMiracle-Gro, Texas A&M AgriLife and the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. “The partnership with ScottsMiracle-Gro greatly… Read More →

Writer: Jeff Pool COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation, the second largest poultry company in the U.S., headquartered in Greeley, Colorado, has given $1 million through the Texas A&M Foundation to establish the Poultry Science Feed Mill Support Fund. The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Texas A&M University will use this gift… Read More →

AUSTIN, March 21, 2017 – Texas A&M University’s Human Behavior Laboratory, the world’s largest of its kind, will revealed the effects emotions have on human decision-making and the broad range of benefits provided by understanding and predicting such behavior during South-by-Southwest (SXSW) Interactive Week. The panel discussion, “The Human Lab: Revealing the Emotional Brain,” brought… Read More →

By: Rob Williams Congratulations to senior entomology student Shelby Kilpatrick as she was involved in a team that received Best Policy Proposal during the 62nd meeting of the MSC Student Conference on National Affairs (SCONA). Kilpatrick was one of 196 delegates that were divided into 17 roundtable discussion groups during the annual conference held on February… Read More →